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Super Mario Kart drifts onto Wii Virtual Console

Gamespot:
"Starting this Monday, the original Super Nintendo version of Super Mario Kart will be available as a Virtual Console title. When it launches, Super Mario Kart will sell for 800 Wii points ($8).

Trailing behind Mario Kart sometime this holiday season will be two more series starters. The 1991 SNES launch title Pilotwings. Also set for launch by year's end is Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64.
Pricing on both Super Smash Bros. and Pilotwings has yet to be announced."

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Poopface the 2nd5283d ago

still got my carts of super mario cart and supersmash bros and those games a defiantly worth DLing if you have a wii.

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4 Genre Defining Video Games

Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed writes - Sometimes the genre defines the game, but sometimes the game defines a genre, and it is beautiful.

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MIDGETonSTILTS17609d ago (Edited 609d ago )

My list:

1) Demon’s Souls - set a trend for Souls games
2) Amnesia - set trend for survival horror
3) Doom - set trend for arcade FPS’
4) Arkham Asylum - set trend for OW combat
5) Hitman 2 - set standards for sandbox levels
6) MGS1 - set trend for stealth mechanics
7) LoU - set trend for games not necessarily being “fun”, and for (trying to) eliminating ludonarrative dissonance from the violence in a game’s story.
8) Death Stranding: likely to be the only game in the “strand” genre ever. I love it, especially with the Dualsense, but it’s hella niche.

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Top 10 Worst Mario Kart Streets To Live On

Zipping around on a kart and throwing shells at other road users might sound fun, but spare a thought for the people who have to live next to it. Game Luster’s Nirav Gandhi brings us ten Mario Kart Streets you will be glad you don't live on.

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Mario's first kart racer - Super Mario Kart: SNES Racing That's Still Fun

"Super Mario Kart was the first Mario Kart game which is a series that still sells millions of copies so let's see how it holds up today." - Alex Legard from Video Chums

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